Word: chevrillon
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...promotion campaign, ridiculing French journalistic "conformity" and promising Le Point's independence of everybody, including owners-a slap at Servan-Schreiber's control of L'Express. Stung by Servan-Schreiber's charge that Hachette would use Le Point to parrot the government line, Publisher Olivier Chevrillon and Editor Imbert argued that since Servan-Schreiber's entry into partisan politics, "L'Express has ceased to be a true newsmagazine." Le Point, they promised, would be objective...
...resources should assure its short-term survival. Sources in the publishing field think that Le Point's big test will come in next spring's legislative elections. If the magazine vociferously supports Pompidou's embattled Gaullists, it may be irrevocably branded a government mouthpiece. Publisher Chevrillon thinks that Le Point will be strong enough by election time to back whom it pleases and ignore such charges. "There's room for us," he says, "and we'll prove it then...
...same time in Emerson J, Professor Hersey is to give an illustrated lecture entitled "A Walk in Dickens Land". It will be accompanied by lantern slides of the scenes of various events in Dickens' novels. And finally those who are interested in French literature can hear M. Andre Chevrillon speak (in French) on the great critic Taine...
...Chevrillon has visited India twice and written two books on that country and Hindu thought...
...Chevrillon turned to writing. He has been a contributor for 22 years to the Revue de Paris and for 35 years to the Revue des Deux Mondes. He has written a considerable number of books, many of which are on England and English literature. Of these "Britain and the War" and "Three Studies of English Literature" have been translated into English...